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X-Men - The Last Stand (Collector's Edition) by Brett Ratner
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DVD detailsActor: Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart Director: Brett Ratner Brand: JACKMAN,HUGH Producer: Avi Arad Producer: David Gorder Producer: James M. Freitag Producer: John Palermo Producer: Kevin Feige Writer: Simon Kinberg Writer: Zak Penn DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: Arabic (Original Language); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 EX; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 5.1 EX; French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.1; Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 2.1 Format: AC-3, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.40:1 Running Time: 104 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-10-03 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: 20th Century Fox
DVD Reviews of X-Men - The Last Stand (Collector's Edition)DVD Review: Movie was rushed and superficial Summary: 2 StarsI lurved the first two x-men movies, and I love the whole francise. What could go wrong?
First of all, most of the new mutants introduced were pathetic, Juggarnaught didn't really work, angel existed just to swoop down and prove his father wrong, and that fast chic was just there to distract storm from the fact that she had no plot written for her.
Really the problem is this movie was abandoned. The original X-men director went away to do Superman Returns (so he could film an actor who looked like Mr Rieves R.I.P lift things)
Whoever the new guy just couldn't seem to create scenes that worked. Every poignant moment in the film felt rushed and the actors were about as emotional as sim's.
I recommend watching X-2 twice instead of this
DVD Review: X-Men Trilogy Summary: 5 StarsAction, adventure, cool special effects, a first rate cast, and strong stories to boot. I can't say enough good things about these three movies. Director Bryan Singer displays his expertise with an ensemble cast, accomplishing a feat by making three live-action movies about an entire group of superheroes.
DVD Review: Fantastic Trilogy!! Summary: 5 StarsIf you don't have all 3 films this is the set to get my only complaint is that they gave the simple Plain Jane 1 disc with no special features on the 2nd movie. Other than that this set is worth the price!!So if you haven't bought them get them now!!
DVD Review: Movie review Summary: 4 StarsGreat 3 disc set, didn't want to have to wait for the others. Also purchased it with Wolverine and had an X-Men marathon!
DVD Review: X-Men Trilogy Summary: 5 Stars
I was very suprised how fast I received these movies and they are all in wonderful shape.
Description of X-Men - The Last Stand (Collector's Edition)Experience the awesome power of The X-Men's epic, final battle. Join well-known mutant heroes and villains, and meet a cadre of all-new warriors -- including Angel, Beast, Juggernaut and Colossus -- in this thrilling, explosive adventure! After a controversial "cure" is discovered, mutants can choose to retain their superhuman abilities or give up their unique gifts and become "normal." When peaceful mutant leader Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) clashes with his militant counterpart, Magneto (Ian McKellen), the battle lines are drawn for the war to end all wars. Bursting with nonstop action, spectacular special effects and exclusive extras, X-MEN THE LAST STAND is a force of nature that "will blow you away!" X-Men: The Last Stand is the third installment in the popular superhero franchise, and it's an exciting one with a splash of fresh new characters. When a scientist named Warren Worthington II announces a "cure" for mutant powers, it raises an interesting philosophical question: is mutant power a disease that needs a cure, or is it a benefit that homo superior enjoys over "normal" human beings? No surprise that Magneto (Ian McKellen) and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants resist the idea that they need to be cured, and declare war on the human race. But it's a little tougher for the X-Men, led by Professor X (Patrick Stewart), Cyclops (James Marsden), and Storm (Halle Berry). If you're Rogue (Anna Paquin), for example, your power means you can't even touch your boyfriend, Iceman (Shawn Ashmore). To compound matters, someone previously thought dead has returned, and might be either friend or foe. With director Bryan Singer having moved on to Superman Returns, the franchise passes to the hands of Brett Ratner (Rush Hour), whose best work is done in the big action sequences such as a showdown between mutant armies. But it's difficult to manage the sheer volume of characters when adding longtime comic-book stalwarts such as Beast (Kelsey Grammer) and Angel (Ben Foster), and one character in particular deserved better than an off-screen dismissal. And fans of the original Dark Phoenix comic book story might be underwhelmed by the movie's resolution. X-Men: The Last Stand is presumably the last film in the series, but the ambiguous ending leaves possibilities open. Look for the two writers most responsible for making the X-Men who they were, Stan Lee and Chris Claremont, in early cameos. --David Horiuchi Beyond the Film  The movies |  X-Men Evolution: The Complete Third Season |  More Superhero DVDs |  X-Men comic books |  The X-Men on Xbox |  The soundtrack and more |
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